There are many romantic plans in Valencia throughout the year, but we have decided that February is the perfect month to talk about them. Depending on each couple's preferences, you can make romantic plans in Valencia outdoors, more cultural ones, or more relaxed ones. Below, we summarize some of them.
Romantic plans to do in Valencia
A sunset
Watching the sun go down and the day end is always a good plan, but it is even better if it is done next to that special someone. In Valencia, there are many options to enjoy an unforgettable sunset.
L’Albufera is perhaps one of the most popular and, the truth is, it's no wonder. If you don't know it, it is a protected natural park just 20 minutes from Valencia. An oasis of tranquility that offers a spectacular sunset in which
the sky and the lake are painted in every color and which you can enjoy from the pier area that overlooks El Saler or Catarroja.
Another not-so-popular option is to enjoy the sunset at the Parque de Cabecera. This park, located north of the city, is slightly elevated with respect to the rest of the city, so from there, you have spectacular views of Valencia. Bring a blanket and something to snack on and spend a pleasant time.
Picnic in nature
Continuing with plans in nature and outdoors, Valencia has two more natural spaces that can be ideal for a romantic plan.
We start with the Turia Gardens (Antiguo Cauce del Rio Turia). A park that crosses the city with different environments or spaces where you can take a walk, rent a bicycle, or have a picnic. The park ends at the City of Arts and Sciences, where you will see many groups and couples enjoying the good weather in Valencia.
Another incredible space in Valencia is the beaches. Near the
apartments, you can find Port Saplaya Beach, one of the city's two urban beaches. An ideal spot for couples who like the sun and the sea. Enjoy an afternoon walking on the beach (or swimming, depending on the weather) and finish it with a
sunset picnic on the sand. You won't go wrong.
A date at the museum
If you are looking for
a more cultured plan, Valencia has a great offer of museums. Some are free, like the CCCC (where the exhibitions change every few months). Others are more classic, like the Museum of Fine Arts, and others take you on a journey through time, like the
Museo l’Iber, which has the largest collection of lead soldiers in the world.
A morning date at the museum and an appetizer on a sunny terrace can be a good romantic plan and, at the same time, enriching.
Planes